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Mystery plants

On 29/04/2013 in forum

Plant No.1  And plant No.2 (which is fuzzy under the leaves)     Pics on this forum do not show very well. I am unable to zoom in. 1.  ? 2. Looks like a Salix sp. common name willow. Very hard to do when the pics are that small I agree SS 1 could


Plants for shade

On 05/05/2008 in Unassigned

Shade is probably one of the most challenging situations for plants to flourish in. Whether it's buildings, walls, fences, shrubs or trees, on the south side your plants bask in full sun but on the north side they'll be in cooler shade. Choosing


Plant supports

On 31/05/2010 in Plants

Choosing the very best plant supports for perennial plants is always a challenge. Firstly you've got to decide which type of plant support to go for. Should it be something robust made of metal, or something more natural, or even homemade?Then you


Fragrant plants

On 03/05/2010 in Gardeners' musings

Is your garden stimulating all your senses? Like many people, I'm sure, the main driving factors behind my choice of plants are colour, size and shape. In other words, I'm most interested in what they look like. Nothing wrong with that. I want my


Plants for bees

On 30/04/2010 in Plants

of bumblebee rely on chalk grassland, hay meadows and other disappearing habitats that our gardens cannot provide for them.The problem for bees is that their favourite food plants are often considered to be 'weeds'. They don't go for highly bred double


Planting garlic

On 07/10/2009 in Grow & eat

I'm obsessed with garlic. I've had a bumper crop this year - a mixture of autumn- and spring-planted varieties -  and I use vast quantities in just about every meal.Although I've stored a lot of garlic in plaits and loose in trays, to see me through


Stinky plants

On 26/11/2010 in Plants

There are some plants which everyone agrees smell bad. The titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) and the dragon arum (Dracunculus vulgaris), for example, both smell like rotting corpses when in flower, to attract pollinating flies. Happily, not all


Plant hunters

On 25/11/2008 in Gardeners' musings

) and cat wrangling (definitely) have their enthusiasts, but there's something about plants that makes people bubble and froth with excitement. This can be lost on a great deal of the population who can't understand what all the fuss is about. To those of us


Plant supports

On 29/05/2009 in Allotments

expect your site is just the same. Yes, it's bean planting time and everyone is a-bustle on the site building all the wigwams, tunnels and trestles ready to support the massive growth of French and runner beans.Many people favour wigwams – I do


Box plants in Containers

On 14/05/2013 in forum

To my shame I have neglected some box plants in containers.  They are far from green and are rather yellow.  Can I save them by transplanting into the border and what might a good feed be for them? I would like to give them (and me) a second chance


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